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Daily Archives: August 21, 2014

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Politics of pot getting more interesting

Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Roger CurrieAugust 21, 2014

We’ve had medicinal marijuana in Canada for years, and there are still a ton of unanswered questions about that.

Film experiments with torture at Guantanamo Bay

Arts & Entertainment, Education, Health & Safety, PoliticsBy Victoria KingAugust 21, 2014

What would it be like to be a prisoner tortured at Guantanamo Bay? One filmmaker finds out the hard way.

Faith based in compassion persecuted then and now

Arts & Entertainment, Religion & SpiritualityBy Faye HallAugust 21, 2014

An act of heroism 500 years ago lives on today in the work of a Winnipeg artist taking part in a showcase on human rights, commemorating the opening of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.

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